Dirty Agile CSR

In October 2021 we were deeply moved by the situation at the Polish-Belarus border where thousands of people were trapped at the center of an intensifying geopolitical dispute.

We decided to pay 10% of our revenue (not profit, revenue) to a coalition of human rights organisations Border Group. The group includes people we know in person, as well as members of the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights.

In February 2022 the border crisis seemed to shade. But as we all know it was replaced by something much worse. We hoped we would never use the word "war" in this context.

We donate help for fighting Ukraine. Either through NGOs or via our network of friends who are personally involved in the matter.

Note: The revenue % listed below may look high. It is important to mention that the Atlassian plugin development is a side job for us. Thanks to that we can afford to spend much more than promised 10%.

Feel free to ask for more details, including payment confirmations.

Note: Payments are made quarterly, at the beginning of the next quarter.

2024Q2

https://wioskisos.org/ 3% SOS Children's Villages

https://en.ocalenie.org.pl/ 7% (Rescue Foundation)

2024Q1

https://wioskisos.org/ 4% SOS Children's Villages

6% (Rescue Foundation)

2023Q4

8% (St. Nicholas Day for Ukrainian orphans)

2% (Rescue Foundation)

2023Q3

10% (Polish Humanitarian Action at Poland-Belarus border)

2023Q2

10% (The foundation supports the refugee community in their personal development and helping them with everyday challenges. He works for intercultural dialogue and community empowerment)

2023Q1

11% (Rescue Foundation)


2022.12

10% (Private Kindergarten "Tiny Land" for Ukrainian Kids in my hometown)

2022.11

10%

2022.10

10% (Rescue Foundation)

2022.09

https://www.pah.org.pl/en/centrum-info-ua/ 10%

2022.08

10% (Border Group)

2022.07

10% (Border Group)

2022.06

10% (Rescue Foundation)

 

2022.05

10%

2022.04

Equipping the second apartment (mostly kitchen) 186%

2022.03

My family offered two apartments we owned as a new home for two Ukrainian families. The first family of four was accommodated at the beginning of March. The second is at the end of the month.

Beds and mattresses, heating costs, basic apartment equipment 170%

 

2022.02

PCPM–Polish Center for International Aid 10%

Direct medical aid organized by a close friend of mine, 33%

2022.01

PCPM–Polish Center for International Aid 12%


2021.12

(Rescue Foundation) 7%

(Border Group) 1%

1%

(Amnesty International) 1%

2021.11

18% of revenue

2021.10

(Border Group) 48% of revenue